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Our Score (69/100)
Review signals are mixed but specific: multiple owners describe supportive end-of-life care (including euthanasia), and one owner reports two last‑minute appointments that were “a life saver.” Other reviews raise concerns about front-desk handling and perceived pressure around costs, and one account describes a highly stressful cat experience in the waiting area that ended in a medical emergency.
Review signals are mixed but specific: multiple owners describe supportive end-of-life care (including euthanasia), and one owner reports two last‑minute appointments that were “a life saver.” Other reviews raise concerns about front-desk handling and perceived pressure around costs, and one account describes a highly stressful cat experience in the waiting area that ended in a medical emergency.
Our Score (69/100)
- •Complex and urgent care described positively: examples include a life-threatening situation in an elderly dog with altered protocols, a cat treated after ingesting something harmful with a week-long stay, and a cat’s bone-cancer amputation with an extra night of monitoring. - Communication and logistics: several reviewers mention being kept informed during treatment and being able to book appointments/investigations quickly. - Handling and reassurance: owners mention staff giving nervous pets calm attention (compliments, cuddles, and gentle handling).
- •Complex and urgent care described positively: examples include a life-threatening situation in an elderly dog with altered protocols, a cat treated after ingesting something harmful with a week-long stay, and a cat’s bone-cancer amputation with an extra night of monitoring. - Communication and logistics: several reviewers mention being kept informed during treatment and being able to book appointments/investigations quickly. - Handling and reassurance: owners mention staff giving nervous pets calm attention (compliments, cuddles, and gentle handling).
The Veterinary Hospital
Great Yarmouth
Our Score (69/100)
The Veterinary Hospital is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital (established in 1984) set up as a small‑animal hospital offering 24‑hour care, with on-site diagnostics including a laboratory, digital x‑ray, ultrasound and endoscopy. The website lists a wide range of routine and surgical services (including keyhole/laparoscopic surgery), plus out‑of‑hours support delivered via MiNightVet.
The Veterinary Hospital is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital (established in 1984) set up as a small‑animal hospital offering 24‑hour care, with on-site diagnostics including a laboratory, digital x‑ray, ultrasound and endoscopy. The website lists a wide range of routine and surgical services (including keyhole/laparoscopic surgery), plus out‑of‑hours support delivered via MiNightVet.
Rugby Vets4Pets Ltd
Rugby
Our Score (69/100)
Rugby Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). Based on the information available, the clinic is set up for routine, in-practice care—owners specifically mention a nail trim appointment that was handled in a low-stress way. The practice is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Rugby Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). Based on the information available, the clinic is set up for routine, in-practice care—owners specifically mention a nail trim appointment that was handled in a low-stress way. The practice is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Vets Now Sidcup is part of Vets Now, a UK-wide provider focused on pet emergency and out-of-hours care (including video consultations, as described on its site). Reviews describe the clinic handling urgent cases such as chocolate ingestion, suspected anaphylaxis from an insect sting, and an emergency operation with aftercare. Experiences are mixed: several owners describe rapid help and recoveries, while others report long waits/triage delays and concerns about missed or insufficient assessment in serious cases.
Vets Now Sidcup is part of Vets Now, a UK-wide provider focused on pet emergency and out-of-hours care (including video consultations, as described on its site). Reviews describe the clinic handling urgent cases such as chocolate ingestion, suspected anaphylaxis from an insect sting, and an emergency operation with aftercare. Experiences are mixed: several owners describe rapid help and recoveries, while others report long waits/triage delays and concerns about missed or insufficient assessment in serious cases.
Burscough Vets4Pets Ltd
Burscough
Our Score (69/100)
Burscough Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, with the practice described on its website as “locally owned” and based in a modern, well‑equipped facility. It appears set up for both routine care and more involved diagnostics and surgery: the site lists an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, in‑house lab, and imaging including ultrasound and digital X‑ray (plus dental X‑ray). In reviews, owners mention complex orthopaedic work (TPLO surgeries) and the team making specific accommodations for a reactive dog to help keep visits calmer.
Burscough Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, with the practice described on its website as “locally owned” and based in a modern, well‑equipped facility. It appears set up for both routine care and more involved diagnostics and surgery: the site lists an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, in‑house lab, and imaging including ultrasound and digital X‑ray (plus dental X‑ray). In reviews, owners mention complex orthopaedic work (TPLO surgeries) and the team making specific accommodations for a reactive dog to help keep visits calmer.
Companion Care (Basingstoke) Ltd
Basingstoke
Our Score (69/100)
Companion Care (Basingstoke) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned veterinary practice, run by veterinary surgeons Dr. Carlos Montero and Dr. Adrián Rodriguez, with an in-house range of diagnostics and surgical facilities (including endoscopy, ultrasound and a dedicated operating theatre).
Companion Care (Basingstoke) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned veterinary practice, run by veterinary surgeons Dr. Carlos Montero and Dr. Adrián Rodriguez, with an in-house range of diagnostics and surgical facilities (including endoscopy, ultrasound and a dedicated operating theatre).
Park Veterinary Clinic
Prestwich
Our Score (69/100)
Park Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that’s part of the Regan Veterinary Group, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work, X‑ray, ultrasound) and dental facilities, plus surgical options including keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery and orthopaedics/soft tissue surgery.
Park Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that’s part of the Regan Veterinary Group, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work, X‑ray, ultrasound) and dental facilities, plus surgical options including keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery and orthopaedics/soft tissue surgery.
Our Score (69/100)
Part of the Vets4Pets network (run as a locally owned practice under Companion Care), with on-site facilities geared towards routine care plus diagnostics and in-patient nursing (including a hospital ward, in-house lab testing, and imaging such as X‑ray and ultrasound). The website states that when the practice is closed, emergency cover is provided via Vets Now (with a stated consultation fee from £313.50).
Part of the Vets4Pets network (run as a locally owned practice under Companion Care), with on-site facilities geared towards routine care plus diagnostics and in-patient nursing (including a hospital ward, in-house lab testing, and imaging such as X‑ray and ultrasound). The website states that when the practice is closed, emergency cover is provided via Vets Now (with a stated consultation fee from £313.50).
Companion Care (Christchurch) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Christchurch
Our Score (69/100)
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe supportive handling of ongoing problems (including a puppy with “a series of ongoing health issues”), plus practical admin help such as support with insurance claims and guidance on a monthly plan. A smaller set of reviews describe the opposite experience at the front desk, including reports of rude behaviour during registration and a dispute about cancellation fees after a cat reacted to prescribed flea/worming products.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe supportive handling of ongoing problems (including a puppy with “a series of ongoing health issues”), plus practical admin help such as support with insurance claims and guidance on a monthly plan. A smaller set of reviews describe the opposite experience at the front desk, including reports of rude behaviour during registration and a dispute about cancellation fees after a cat reacted to prescribed flea/worming products.
